paçallama

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(Denizbilim) blending
A spraying technique that tapers the finish or color so that slight differences cannot be distinguished Merging one color into another Tapering the color allows the old finish to show through the new color
The primary task of the wine maker Wines from different lots or barrels are blended together to produce the final product for bottling Tradition and regional laws dictate what grape varieties may be blended together to make a certain wine It is up to the wine maker to select the percentages of each type of grape for the final blend The particular characteristics of the vintage play a crucial role in this decision The classic blending example comes from Bordeaux, where by law wine can be made from a blend of the following grapes: Canernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbee, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Franc
This painting technique involves mixing two different colours or shades together while wet to create a smooth transition from one to the other It produces the best results for shading figures, but is also the most time-consuming and difficult to master More info on blending
The method of laying on different tints so that they may mingle together while wet, and shade into each other insensibly
Blending is the technique of fading from an ititial color to a target color In-between colors are mixed and applied so as to make for a smooth transition
The mixing of quantities of the same fiber taken from many lots or of different types of fiber to produce a uniform result
In grain marketing, the combining of two different qualities of grain in order to change the total value of both lots For example, it is common to blend grains of differing moisture or different foreign material content to achieve the requirements of a contract order
the process, which occurs after roasting and before the grinding of cocoa beans; crushed beans are blended to determine the character of the finished chocolate
The art and science of mixing wines and/or spirits
(Graphics Terminology) A visual effect in which two textures are mixed together and assigned to the same object surface (see alpha blending and stippling)
Mixing finished wines to get a better balanced wine
Thorough intermingling of powders or granules of the same nominal composition
1) A condition where two signals mix together to form one sound or to give the sound of one sound source or one performance 2) Mixing the left and right signal together slightly which makes the instruments sound closer to the center of the performance stage 3) A method of panning during mixing where instruments are not panned extremely left or right
The process by which two or more components are intimately mixed so the parts are indistinguishable from one another
the act of blending components together thoroughly
(n ) In computer graphics, combining two color components into one, usually as a linear interpolation between the two components The alpha value helps determine how the components are combined
combining or mixing
the mixing together by any process whatsoever, of any one or more products with other products, regardless of the original character of the products so blended, provided the resultant product so obtained is suitable or practical for use as a motor fuel, except such blending as may occur in the process known as refining by the original refiner of crude oil, and except, also, the blending of products known as lubricating oil in the production of lubricating oils and greases and except, also, the dyeing of special fuel as required
Operation consisting of mixing several wines in a vat
In general terms the mixing together of a straight whisky (pure malt, bourbon or rye) and grain whisky In Canada, the blending process allows for 9 09 percent to include non-Canadian whiskies (i e distilled fruit juices, fortified wine or whiskies from other countries, e g bourbon) The result is a blended whisky
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